Josh and Maisie Evans are a seemingly ordinary middle-aged couple on holiday in Italy, where they meet Mrs. Fingal, an elderly woman living unhappily with her niece. Josh and Maisie have a spare room, and everyone might be better off if Mrs. Fingal moved in with them instead. After all, they're always glad to lend a helping hand. Especially to a lonely and wealthy old lady . . .
First published in 1966, Celia Dale's A Helping Hand is a chilling work of psychological terror that explores the true evil that often lurks just behind a respectable faade.
'The accuracy, understanding and quiet wit of Jane Austen - plus murder.' - H. R. F. Keating
'Quiet, clever, subtle - and terrifying.' - Ruth Rendell
'Celia Dale has created an established corner in tales of domestic terror.' - Daily Telegraph